U.S.-Backed Offensive Weakens Basra MilitiasListen Now [4 min 17 sec] add to playlist
Morning Edition, May 20, 2008 · A government offensive in the southern Iraq city of Basra has met with success.
Initially, U.S.-led Iraqi forces met with stiff resistance from Shiite militias.
But after two months, Basra's streets are clear.
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to NPR's Lourdes Garcia-Navarro.
British soldiers have re-established a permanent presence in the city of Basra, patrolling with Iraqi forces in "no-go" areas they were driven from months ago by Shia militants.BOTTOM-LINE: WE WON.WHICH IS WHY THERE'S A VIRTUAL NEWS BLACKOUT.
Commanders say the joint operations have, in a matter of weeks, brought a measure of normality to a city that had fallen under the sway of powerful criminal gangs and the Iranian-backed fighters.
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